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Scotts Oil Filters
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[QUOTE="nikki, post: 700232, member: 18126"] Yep - I went to a Scotts right away in my YZF (last November). It's cake to clean - just a few shots with the air hose and it's like new. It was the best $80 I've spent on my 250F. When you consider you can't clean and reuse the paper filters (I tried it and it frayed/fuzzed up), and you have to pay $10 a crack for new filters, and you always have to worry about having a filter on hand, and if you ride often and change your oil regularly... the $80 worry free filter that will last you the lifetime of your bike is the best choice in my opinion! About the filtering comparisons of paper vs. stainless - there are tons of people on Thumpertalk and other people I've talked to that have been running stainless for years with no oil-related problems. Plus, there is the flipside danger that if you neglect your paper filter for a few too many rides that it can possibly get clogged and/or start restricting oil flow. If you change your oil every 2-3 rides - you'll be fine either way. [/QUOTE]
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